Fanjita on TIFF and HEN: We’ve been obsoleted!

Sony PSP - Image 1Inasmuch as the saying that “When a door closes, a window of opportunity  opens” is true, I guess the reverse of that holds just as much water as well. When a window opens, a door closes. Or something like that. While everyone is celebrating the highly successful TIFF exploit and HEN, Team Noobz is feeling a little downcast (although they too are celebrating!). Posting over at the Noobz site just now, Fanjita explains why they have mixed feelings about it. Check it out after the jump.

Inasmuch as the saying that “When a door closes, a window of opportunity  opens” is true, I guess the reverse of that holds just as much water as well. When a window opens, a door closes. Or something like that. While everyone is celebrating the highly successful TIFF exploit and HEN, Team Noobz is feeling a little downcast (although they too are celebrating!).

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Posting over at the Noobz site just now, Fanjita explains why they have mixed feelings about it:

I sit down to write this post with mixed feelings.

On the one hand, I have to congratulate MaTiAz and Davee for their recent excellent work on the TIFF exploit and HEN. Their project is exciting, and I’m sure we’re all waiting with excitement for their upcoming release. It shows that the PSP homebrew scene has not been defeated by Sony’s latest efforts, and long may the spirit of competition continue. It’s also nice to see so much cooperation within the community. Great stuff.

But on the other hand, this obsoletes the work we were doing on an eLoader for the GripShift exploit – there’s no need for it, since the TIFF exploit should work on all PSPs, with or without the game. We’ve worked hard on it, but so many busy events in our lives (parenting, moving house, pressures of work in the current economic climate) have meant that progress was slower than we’d hoped.

So this will be the first and only project that we’ve announced but not followed up on. For that, we’re sorry – but at least it’s been obsoleted for the best of reasons.

So you see, it wasn’t at all the bad sort of “mixed feelings”. It was more of because they started a project but they weren’t able to see it though. Then again, as he said, at least it was obsoleted for the best of reasons.

Here’s to more homebrew development races! Cheers to all our devs!

Via Noobz

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